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      08-06-2020, 02:41 PM   #4401
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That Mosin is gorgeous! Well done!
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Very nicely done
My ex-wife got mine in the divorce...
Wasn't half as nice as your finished product, however.
Thank you! My condolences for your loss, get another while they are still relatively affordable!

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I can tell you with 100% certainty that a newborn won't be able to fire your gun. Well unless you're stupid enough to put the gun in the crib. I have 7yr old twins and they have never seen any of my guns around the house. I have two very simple gun safes for my pistols that are biometric. One safe both my wife and I are able to use, the other one in my nightstand is only programmed for me. I do have an AR-15 which is not in a safe. However it's in a carry case on a shelf high in my closet and the ammo is kept separately in one of the two safes. I don't thunk my wife or either kid could even load a single round into the magazine of the AR.
Well it was more to buy now or at least plan out what to buy now so I don't have to deal with it later when the little guy can walk around and discover things.
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Well it was more to buy now or at least plan out what to buy now so I don't have to deal with it later when the little guy can walk around and discover things.
Absolutely. You should have a safe no matter what to store any gun.
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Never underestimate the ingenuity and deviousness of children when it comes to gaining access to something they shouldn't.

I highly, highly recommend you put a trigger lock on that AR, and much more importantly, start teaching your kids the gun safety rules, taking them to the range, letting them get the feel for it, and showing them the damage it can do.
I take gun ownership very seriously. My kids are 7yrs old and I've already explained to them that they are never to touch a gun if they see one somewhere else. They have no access to where they are stored. When they are old enough to handle one, they will be educated by a retired LEO friend of mine. I have bought my son some books proper for children about different types of guns and I have shown him my different pistols. Of course they have been empty and the slides have been locked open. Even when he plays with his nerf gun I always stress he is never point it at anyone in the house, including the dogs. He once pretended to shoot at his sister and it was taken away for a month.

I appreciate your concern, and this is why being a responsible gun owner is not to be taken lightly. I wish my wife would let me take her to the range, but she has no interest.
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I acquired this 1948 Mosin Nagant M44 with bright metal but tarnished by a flaking, beat up shellac finish. In search of a good Covid project I wanted some experience with wood refinishing that would honor the original armorers without tarnishing the "history" too much, rather embellishing it.



Holy shit, amazing work! Very beautiful. I’d like to pick up a Mosin after I finish collecting a few more American WWII firearms.
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I take gun ownership very seriously. My kids are 7yrs old and I've already explained to them that they are never to touch a gun if they see one somewhere else. They have no access to where they are stored. When they are old enough to handle one, they will be educated by a retired LEO friend of mine. I have bought my son some books proper for children about different types of guns and I have shown him my different pistols. Of course they have been empty and the slides have been locked open. Even when he plays with his nerf gun I always stress he is never point it at anyone in the house, including the dogs. He once pretended to shoot at his sister and it was taken away for a month.

I appreciate your concern, and this is why being a responsible gun owner is not to be taken lightly. I wish my wife would let me take her to the range, but she has no interest.
Best way to teach a kid that guns aren't trivial is to get them trained up on how to shoot them. We're starting with a high FPS pellet gun to learn the fundamentals about where (not) to point it, eye/ear protection, how to use the safety, check it when you're handed it, etc.

Best look on their faces was when the rule for animals was laid down. Simply put, you shoot it, you're eating it. I don't need them thinking it's cool to blast lizards and birds for kicks. They gulped pretty good on that one and my guess is they'll stick to targets and cans for now
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I acquired this 1948 Mosin Nagant M44 with bright metal but tarnished by a flaking, beat up shellac finish. In search of a good Covid project I wanted some experience with wood refinishing that would honor the original armorers without tarnishing the "history" too much, rather embellishing it. First step was using Citristrip and acetone to pull remove all finish from the wood. I then went over the stock with 400 grit then 1,000 grit sandpaper. The stain is one coat of Minwax 225 Red Mahogany 225 put on very thick then wiped off 20 minutes later. I applied a total of 7 coats of Tru-Oil by hand. After the 4th coat I wet sanded with 2,000 grit sandpaper between coatings. One issue I ran into is witness lines showing up on the 6th coat after what was intended to be a final aggressive leveling wet sand and then polish - I'm not sure if it was from not waiting long enough to dry or just the nature of the product. A 7th and final coat was applied and left to dry for a week. To finish it I used 0000 steel wool to remove runs and imperfections then hand polished with a light automotive polish followed by Mothers Micro Polishing Glaze to bring out a mirror shine and remove swirl marks. The last step was a coat of Adam's Americana carnauba wax - which seems like blasphemy for use on a communist rifle but hey look at the times!
This sir, is a fantastic piece of art!
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I take gun ownership very seriously. My kids are 7yrs old and I've already explained to them that they are never to touch a gun if they see one somewhere else. They have no access to where they are stored. When they are old enough to handle one, they will be educated by a retired LEO friend of mine. I have bought my son some books proper for children about different types of guns and I have shown him my different pistols. Of course they have been empty and the slides have been locked open. Even when he plays with his nerf gun I always stress he is never point it at anyone in the house, including the dogs. He once pretended to shoot at his sister and it was taken away for a month.

I appreciate your concern, and this is why being a responsible gun owner is not to be taken lightly. I wish my wife would let me take her to the range, but she has no interest.
7 years old is definitely old enough to start shooting a nice .22. Even an AR in .223 would be doable for some 7 year olds.
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Best look on their faces was when the rule for animals was laid down. Simply put, you shoot it, you're eating it. I don't need them thinking it's cool to blast lizards and birds for kicks. They gulped pretty good on that one and my guess is they'll stick to targets and cans for now
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7 years old is definitely old enough to start shooting a nice .22. Even an AR in .223 would be doable for some 7 year olds.
The problem is my son is immature. My daughter on the other hand would probably do well. My friend has a large plot of land where I could probably set up a nice little target range.
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      08-08-2020, 12:15 PM   #4412
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Decided to add a wrap to the hand guard on my rifle. I don't want to have to wear gloves when the tool heats up from a high round count. I chose a discreet black "Rail Rap" from Burn Proof Gear. Their "Heavy" version was the right size for my JP hand guard.
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Got tired of trying to lift a bag full of all the ammo and handguns I plan to shoot on a given day at the range. Yeah I'm getting old and prefer having a free hand also to carry a rifle or two. So I got this. Hope it works as well as it looks,



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Finally found an mp15 in stock at my local gun store.
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Picked up an M&P 3 weeks ago to add to my "collection". I also managed a couple thousand additional rounds of .223 and 5.56 which wasn't easy!
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Nice cuts on that foam, as well as a nice rifle.
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Picked up an M&P 3 weeks ago to add to my "collection". I also managed a couple thousand additional rounds of .223 and 5.56 which wasn't easy!
Nice! Great looking case. I wasn't that lucky w ammo. Got 80 rounds of tulammo as that's all a local NC shop had while I was there.
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Did a little upgrade on the ear pro this weekend as I recover from surgery and watch the PGA Championship. Upgraded to gel ear pads for comfort and to get a better seal; and I covered the right ear cup with some fuzzy Velcro. The idea behind the Velcro is it provides a slight cushion for when the right ear cup bumps against the stock. I used to have a half-assed piece of gray Velcro on just the corner, but I decided to get my act together a bit more.
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Nice cuts on that foam, as well as a nice rifle.
Thanks! It is pluck foam, but I am not a fan of the Tetris look, so I hand cut it. I gave it a couple coats of Plasti-dip to protect the foam from tears.
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Nice cuts on that foam, as well as a nice rifle.
Thanks! It is pluck foam, but I am not a fan of the Tetris look, so I hand cut it. I gave it a couple coats of Plasti-dip to protect the foam from tears.
So you applied plastidip, cut, then peeled away the dip? Nice.
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